If it is an airline requiring 63" in total dimensions, they are normally referring to length, plus width, plus how tall (or "thick") it is when you finally get it zipped up! :-)
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β 11y agoIf the there is no height or width dimension that is narrower than the doorway then the sofa will not go through. Certainly the 40 inch depth is too big. You may have to take a window out!
1 inch
How big it is inside. There is no specific size used.
There are 2.54 cm in an inch.
In 1947 the government sold the "Big Inch" and the "Little Inch," two petroleum pipelines that had carried crude oil and gasoline from the Southwest to the Northeast during World War II.
No, but who would need all that space
If the there is no height or width dimension that is narrower than the doorway then the sofa will not go through. Certainly the 40 inch depth is too big. You may have to take a window out!
It is unsure because when the big bang explode, space's dimension is expanding, which means the dimension will go on forever.
How big the squares should be on a 15x20 inch checkerboard will depend upon how many squares a person will put on the board. For most checkerboards, the squares will be approximately one-inch in diameter.
yeah you can but put it in the big suitcase
1 inch
it depends on the suitcase
Find out how big it is.
about 2 inches
Yes you can, if your suitcase is big enough.
Linear inches (or linear centimetres) is a term invented by the airline industry to measure baggage. The size of an item in linear inches is the sum of the length plus the width plus the height of the item. A 20-by-20-by-5-inch suitcase, a 1-by-11-by-4-inch painting and a 1-by-1-by-43-inch fishing rod are all the same size in terms of linear inches. Size restrictions are different for different classes of tickets and for different airlines, but the one constant is that airlines measure baggage in linear inches. So by the same yard stick you can measure the dimensions of the suitcase that matches 180 linear centimetres. - from e-how.com
Yes. You should be happy :)